plural of chat
"The old couple enjoyed their afternoon chats on the porch every day."
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chat
"The neighbor chats with her dog every evening on the porch."
In plain English: To chat means to talk casually with someone about nothing important for fun.
"We had quick chats with our neighbors while waiting for the bus."
Chatham.
"The local dialect is so unique that outsiders often mistake our friendly chats for references to Chatham."